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Spotted this little mouse on the shores of Ennerdale. Was really difficult to get a shot as he was so small and the light wasn't great. He also decided that hiding under the rocks wasn't warm enough and would be more comfortable under me!
Two mice were building a nest in my grill. Good thing I noticed before I let it heat up. Managed to snag one of them. It couldn't seem to find the way out in its panic.
Harvest Mouse - Micromys minutus
The tiny harvest mouse lives in long tussocky grassland, reedbeds, hedgerows, farmland and around woodland edges. It is mainly vegetarian, eating seeds and fruits, but will also eat invertebrates. Harvest mice build a spherical nest of tightly woven grass, high-up in the tall grasses, in which the female will give birth to around six young.
The harvest mouse is the only British mammal to have a prehensile tail: it can use it like a fifth limb, holding on to grass stems with it.
This Mouse sp., Unkown Small Rodent, was photographed in Malaysia, as part of a research project utilizing motion-activated camera-traps.
You are invited to go WILD on Smithsonian's interactive website, Smithsonian WILD, to learn more about the research and browse photos like this from around the world.
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He's even bedraggled this way up. As mice have been keeping me up at nights with their noises, he needs to be removed from the house as well as rescued from drowning.
Wood Mouse (Apodemus sylvaticus) taken in the garden near and below my bird feeders during April, May 2011 - and ongoing.
Location mid-Wiltshire, U.K.
Harvest Mouse - Micromys minutus
The tiny harvest mouse lives in long tussocky grassland, reedbeds, hedgerows, farmland and around woodland edges. It is mainly vegetarian, eating seeds and fruits, but will also eat invertebrates. Harvest mice build a spherical nest of tightly woven grass, high-up in the tall grasses, in which the female will give birth to around six young.
The harvest mouse is the only British mammal to have a prehensile tail: it can use it like a fifth limb, holding on to grass stems with it.
Title: Mickey Mouse (FS II.265)
Medium: Screenprint on Lenox Museum Board
Year:1981
Size: 38” x 38”
Details: Edition of 200, 30 AP, 5PP, 5 EP. Signed and numbered
Price: Upon Request
Mickey Mouse, part of Warhol’s Myths series, is based on a cartoon character that was created by illustrator Walt Disney in 1928. He was created as a replacement for another character because of copyright issues. The sketch eventually became the mascot of the Disney brand and a character adored by children for generations since it’s creation.
Mouse sometimes gets in a fight with his own feet. He may try to wash them or around them while they fight back and kick him in the face.
I've opened a second shop to feature these little crochet mouse cat toys. I made a few for my own cats and they love them. They go crazy over them.
This Mouse sp., Unkown Small Rodent, was photographed in Malaysia, as part of a research project utilizing motion-activated camera-traps.
You are invited to go WILD on Smithsonian's interactive website, Smithsonian WILD, to learn more about the research and browse photos like this from around the world.
Precise Battery-Saving Mousing Surface improves tracking of optical mouse while extending the battery life of wireless mouse up to 75 percent. 3M Precise Optical Mousing Surface is designed to optimize light reflectivity and contrast to improve the tracking of your optical mouse. The valleys in the microtextured surface catch dirt while your mouse glides on top of the peaks for improved high speed traction. Repositionable adhesive sticks to desks or stows on back of notebooks.
Wood Mouse - Garden. Took ages before it trusted me and came ever closer! the click of the camera still made it jump though.
Mouse Spider (Scotophaeus Blackwalli) taken on hallway wall and was about 12mm in length.
The Mouse Spider is so called because of its grey coloured abdomen which is covered in hairs and resembles mouse fur.
This is classed as a hunting spider. It is usually nocturnal, venturing out at night to seek sleeping insects. It's silk spinnerets are clearly seen at the end of its abdomen.
At any given time of the year, female spiders will invariably be larger than the males. Body length is approximately 9mm to 12mm.
Generally, the females have a larger abdomen than the cephalothorax region (front half of the body).
Taken with Nikon d3100
5.6f
1/20 shutter
55mm (18-55mm kit lens)